Please note: we have been online over ten years, and we want The Trek BBS to continue as a free site. But if you block our ads we are at risk.Please consider unblocking ads for this site - every ad you view counts and helps us pay for the bandwidth that you are using. Thank you for your understanding.

Welcome! The Trek BBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans. Please login to see our full range of forums as well as the ability to send and receive private messages, track your favourite topics and of course join in the discussions.

If you are a new visitor, join us for free. If you are an existing member please login below. Note: for members who joined under our old messageboard system, please login with your display name not your login name.

Although I would appreciate it, Mojomoe, if you would credit your sources. For instance, your renderings of Cethente and Chaka are basically colored-in versions of my own sketches of them (though the parts that I didn't do are certainly impressive work). And the others are composites of various pre-existing photos of people's faces; at the very least, credit should be given for where the photos came from and who they depict (where applicable).

__________________Christopher L. Bennett Homepage -- Site update 11/16/14 including annotations for "The Caress of a Butterfly's Wing" and overview for DTI: The Collectors

Cethente and Chaka are very clearly based on your sketches, as those are the only depictions of those characters available.

George, Dakal, Keru, Rager, Eviku, Titan Avatar, and Akaar are all shots from Trek. Leybenzon is actually (mostly) Cmdr. Eddington - I thought he'd make a good asshole . Lavenna's face used to be Ilia - you can still see her in there, if you squint.

The rest are from long-forgotten stock photo sources, as I mentioned I much prefer having a no-name face for the role than having a popular actor. Not sure why, I think the actor just brings with them too much baggage.

__________________
-----------"Not enough... The world is not enough."
"Foolish sentiment."
"...Family motto."

And Casey Biggs would make a fantastic Ranul Keru, come to think of it. Though I have always pictured him a little more... sturdy, which is why I never really liked the character in the first place. But the picture of Biggs... I can imagine him playing that role.

And while I agree that all of these pictures are absolutely fantastic, I don't like the one of Leybenzon at all, as he looks kind of too old for that role.

Oh, and Bralik... not Ferengi enough, imho.

But other than that, impressive "work"!

__________________
One meets destiny often on the road taken to avoid it.

Right?? Wouldn't Biggs be awesome? I honestly didn't like Keru until I pictured Biggs, now I love the guy. Although, I read inconsistent things about Ranul being bald; can't seem to recall which is accurate.

Bralik is most definitely not Ferengi enough . I pasted the face on before I did the teeth, but she ended up so purdy I couldn't bring myself to ruin it with a snaggly-toothed smile. Chalk it up to my unerringly hew-mon standards of beauty - Nog would be furious.

Eddington-as-Leybenzon too old for you, eh? Now that I think of it, I can't recall how old Leybenzon was. I spent so much mental energy wanting to throw him out an airlock, I must have skimmed over some of the details, but you're probably right.

Although, secretly, I'm proudest of Huilan. Mostly because... well, come on. There's no way to take that character seriously, is there? That was my attempt at seeing if I could produce something palatable with what is essentially a real-world disney monster.

---

^Oh, and Lurok - nice Titan bridge! I like that it's a clean blend of the D and E bridges. Is that canon, or is that all your imagination? ...Also, what engine is that done in?

__________________
-----------"Not enough... The world is not enough."
"Foolish sentiment."
"...Family motto."

This set was designed by the super-talented Sean Tourangeau who designed the Titan herself. The bridge looks like an Ent-D+E/Voyager hybrid. He has also worked on the fan films Operation Beta Shield and currently Axanar.

I'd love to see some interiors of the new Deep Space Nine space station.

Mojomoe - are you going series-by-series? I'd love to see some more TNG and new Voyager characters. Also you've done Captain Dax but have you thought about 'aging up' some of the more familiar faces by using pictures of some of the actors now? Granted some like Sir Patrick have barely aged over the last decade while some are looking a bit different now.

Also you could reflect any promotions/character development. Also I've always wanted to see Ambassador Spock at a place between how he appears in Unification and the 2009 movie. Just a few suggestions

Right?? Wouldn't Biggs be awesome? I honestly didn't like Keru until I pictured Biggs, now I love the guy. Although, I read inconsistent things about Ranul being bald; can't seem to recall which is accurate.

Bralik is most definitely not Ferengi enough . I pasted the face on before I did the teeth, but she ended up so purdy I couldn't bring myself to ruin it with a snaggly-toothed smile. Chalk it up to my unerringly hew-mon standards of beauty - Nog would be furious.

Eddington-as-Leybenzon too old for you, eh? Now that I think of it, I can't recall how old Leybenzon was. I spent so much mental energy wanting to throw him out an airlock, I must have skimmed over some of the details, but you're probably right.

Although, secretly, I'm proudest of Huilan. Mostly because... well, come on. There's no way to take that character seriously, is there? That was my attempt at seeing if I could produce something palatable with what is essentially a real-world disney monster.

I just googled Leybenzon, and apparently the Q&A novel describes him as "relatively young". There is also talk about his receding hairline, though... and I gotta admit, that I never knew about that particular fact. So maybe you're accurate, after all. *g*

I'd love to see more of those photoshoppings.

__________________
One meets destiny often on the road taken to avoid it.

Eddington-as-Leybenzon too old for you, eh? Now that I think of it, I can't recall how old Leybenzon was. I spent so much mental energy wanting to throw him out an airlock, I must have skimmed over some of the details, but you're probably right.

I actually named Leybenzon after my late ex-stepfather-in-law, and the image you created of him looks frighteningly like Zelik did, so I think the image is perfect.